US7220189B2ExpiredUtilityPatentIndex 98
Iron golf club
Est. expirySep 20, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:WIELAND CHRIS JCLAUSEN KARL ADESHMUKH UDAY VBOLANE JESSELANG ROBERT RCLEVELAND ROGERREYES HERBERTROLLINSON AUGUSTIN W
A63B 2209/00A63B 2053/0491A63B 60/02A63B 53/042A63B 53/0416A63B 2209/026A63B 53/047A63B 60/54A63B 53/0408A63B 2209/02A63B 53/0433A63B 53/0466
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Claims
Abstract
The iron golf club head ( 20 ) of the present invention is preferably composed of three main components: a periphery member 22, a central member 24 and a face plate 26. The periphery member ( 22 ) is preferably composed of a high density material such as a nickel-tungsten alloy. The central member ( 24 ) is preferably composed of a lightweight, non-metal material. The face plate ( 26 ) is preferably composed of a titanium alloy material. The iron golf club head ( 20 ) preferably has high moments of inertia Izz and Ixx.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1. An iron golf club head comprising;
a periphery member composed of a first metal material, the periphery member having a sole wall, a toe wall extending upward from the sole wall at a first end of the sole wall, a hosel extending upward from the sole wall at a second end of the sole wall, a heel wall extending upward from the sole wall, and a top wall extending from an upper end of the toe wall to an upper end of the heel wall, the top, sole, heel and toe walls of the periphery member defining an opening;
a central member disposed in the opening of the periphery member, the central member being composed of a non-metal material; and
a face plate composed of a second metal material, the second metal material having a lower density than the first metal material, the face plate being coupled to the periphery member and disposed over the central member.
2. The iron golf club head according to claim 1 wherein the first metal material has a density between 8 g/cm 3 and 12 g/cm 3 .
3. The iron golf club head according to claim 1 wherein the first metal material comprises a nickel-tungsten alloy including at least approximately 50 weight percent nickel and at least approximately 20 weight percent tungsten.
4. The iron golf club head according to claim 3 wherein the nickel-tungsten alloy further comprises at least 20 weight percent chromium.
5. The iron golf club head according to claim 1 wherein the second metal material comprises a titanium alloy.
6. The iron golf club head according to claim 5 wherein the face plate has a thickness ranging from 0.040 inch to 0.250 inch.
7. The iron golf club head according to claim 1 wherein the central member is composed of a thermoplastic material.
8. The iron golf club head according to claim 1 wherein the iron golf club head has a moment of inertia Ixx through the center of gravity of at least 2600 g-cm 2 and a moment of inertia Izz through the center of gravity of at least 2400 g-cm 2 .
9. The iron golf club head according to claim 1 wherein the periphery member has a volume percentage of the golf club head ranging from 15% to 50%, and a mass percentage of the golf club head ranging from 50% to 80%.
10. The iron golf club head according to claim 1 wherein the central member has a volume percentage of the golf club head ranging from 25% to 75%, and a mass percentage of the golf club head ranging from 10% to 30%.
11. An iron golf club head comprising:
a periphery member composed of a first metal material having a density between 8 g/cm 3 and 12 g/cm 3 , the periphery member having a sole wall, a toe wall extending upward from the sole wall at a first end of the sole wall, a hosel extending upward from the sole wall at a second end of the sole wall, a heel wall extending upward from the sole wall, and a top wall extending from an upper end of the toe wall to an upper end of the heel wall, the top, sole, heel and toe walls of the periphery member defining an opening;
a central member disposed in the opening of the periphery member, the central member being composed of a non-metal material; and
a face plate composed of a second metal material, the second metal material having a lower density than the first metal material, the face plate being mounted in the opening of the periphery member and disposed over the central member, the face plate having a thickness between 0.040 inch and 0.250 inch.
12. The iron golf club head according to claim 11 wherein the first metal material comprises a nickel-tungsten alloy including at least approximately 50 weight percent nickel and at least approximately 20 weight percent tungsten.
13. The iron golf club head according to claim 12 wherein the nickel-tungsten alloy further includes at least 20 weight percent chromium.
14. The iron golf club head according to claim 11 wherein the second metal material comprises a titanium alloy.
15. The iron golf club head according to claim 11 wherein the club head has a moment of inertia Ixx through the center of gravity of at least 2600 g-cm 2 and a moment of inertia Izz through the center of gravity of at least 2400 g-cm 2 .
16. An iron golf club head comprising:
a periphery member composed of a first metal material having a density between 8 g/cm 3 and 12 g/cm 3 , the periphery member having a sole wall, a toe wall extending upward from the sole wall at a first end of the sole wall, a hosel extending upward from the sole wall at a second end of the sole wall, a heel wall extending upward from the sole wall, and a top wall extending from an upper end of the toe wall to an upper end of the heel wall, the top, sole, heel and toe walls of the periphery member defining an opening, the periphery member has a volume percentage of the golf club head ranging from 15% to 50%, and a mass percentage of the golf club head ranging from 50% to 80%;
a central member disposed in the opening of the periphery member, the central member being composed of a non-metal material, the central member has a volume percentage of the golf club head ranging from 25% to 75%, and a mass percentage of the golf club head ranging from 10% to 30%.; and
a face plate composed of a second metal material, the second metal material having a lower density than the first metal material, the face plate being mounted in the opening of the periphery member and disposed over the central member.
17. An iron golf club head comprising:
a periphery member composed of a first metal material having a density between 8 g/cm 3 and 12 g/cm 3 , the periphery member having a sole wall, a toe wall extending upward from the sole wall at a first end of the sole wall, a hosel extending upward from the sole wall at a second end of the sole wall, a heel wall extending upward from the sole wall, and a top wall extending from an upper end of the toe wall to an upper end of the heel wall, the top, sole, heel and toe walls of the periphery member defining an opening, the periphery member having a mass that ranges from 100 grams to 240 grams;
a central member disposed in the opening of the periphery member, the central member being composed of a non-metal material, the central member having a mass that ranges from 9 grams to 70 grams; and
a face plate composed of a second metal material, the second metal material having a lower density than the first metal material, the face plate being mounted in the opening of the periphery member and disposed over the central member, the face plate having a mass that ranges from 15 grams to 50 grams;
wherein the iron golf club head has a mass that ranges from 235 grams to 300 grams.
18. An iron golf club head comprising:
a periphery member having a sole wall, a toe wall extending upward from the sole wall at a first end of the sole wall, a hosel extending upward from the sole wall at a second end of the sole wall, a heel wall extending upward from the sole wall, and a top wall extending from an upper end of the toe wall to an upper end of the heel wall, the top, sole, heel and toe walls of the periphery member defining an opening;
a central member disposed in the opening of the periphery member, the central member being composed of a non-metal material and having a body portion with a perimeter, an interior surface, an exterior surface, a sole surface, a top surface, a toe surface, and a heel surface, the central member having at least one recess formed in the exterior surface of the body portion, the perimeter having a plurality of tabs projecting outward, the tabs engaging an interior surface of the periphery member; and
a face plate composed of a titanium alloy, the face plate being mounted in the opening of the periphery member and disposed over the forward surface of the central member.
19. The iron golf club head according to claim 18 wherein the club head has a moment of inertia Izz through the center of gravity of at least 2400 g-cm 2 and a moment of inertia Ixx through the center of gravity of at least 2600 g-cm 2 .
20. An iron golf club head comprising:
a periphery member composed of a first metal material having a density between 8 g/cm 3 and 12 g/cm 3 , the periphery member having a sole wall, a toe wall extending upward from the sole wall at a first end of the sole wall, a hosel extending upward from the sole wall at a second end of the sole wall, a heel wall extending upward from the sole wall, and a top wall extending from an upper end of the toe wall to an upper end of the heel wall, the top, sole, heel and toe walls of the periphery member defining an opening, the periphery member has a volume percentage of the golf club head ranging from 15% to 50%;
a central member disposed in the opening of the periphery member, the central member being composed of a non-metal material, the central member has a volume percentage of the golf club head ranging from 25% to 75%; and
a face plate composed of a second metal material, the second metal material having a lower density than the first metal material, the face plate being mounted in the opening of the periphery member and disposed over the central member;
wherein the iron golf club head has a total volume that ranges from 40.0 cm 3 to 60.0 cm 3 .Cited by (0)
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